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Awesome Retweet Power
From These Twitter Members

Multiply The Distribution Of Your
Quality Content With These Twitter
Members Who Will Retweet Your Posts

It has taken me a long time to actually write this post, because I did not want to recommend these Twitter accounts without testing out their promises first.

Almost all of the Twitter accounts listed below promise to retweet your tweets provided you meet certain criteria.

Sometimes you merely have to include the appropriate hashtag. Other times you have to follow the account first and then include the hashtag or the account id (@…).

I have included the specific profile instructions from each account, and the date the tested tweet of my own was retweeted as promised.

Some accounts limit their retweet to specific subject areas. See below. The subjects with multiple accounts promising retweets are:

Beauty-Fashion-Lifestyle

Books-Authors

Food-Wine-Spirits

Photos

It is in everyone’s interest to follow all of these accounts you use for retweets, because the impact of your retweets will grow as a much larger collective follower base is built of those accounts promising to retweet.

OK. Here’s the list of all accounts:

@afilmclub We’re a hub for film-related content creators, and we chat movies right here every Thursday at 7pm (GMT). Tag us or use #afilmclub to be retweeted. Retweeted Jan. 18, 2018.

@allthoseblogs Made for bloggers, by bloggers! – Tag us in your blog posts for a RT anytime #allthoseblogs Retweeted Jan. 9, 2018.

@BBlogRT A promotional network and online community for bloggers to promote their work! Tag @BBlogRT for a RT #BBlogRT Retweeted Feb. 15, 2018.

@blogger_babes_ Blogger Babes is the group that boosts each other’s blogs up without all of the ‘rules’! Use #BloggerBabesRT for a RT on your posts. Retweeted Dec. 30, 2017.

If you have multiple quality tweets that you want to have retweeted, I suggest you use a spreadsheet, such as Google Sheets

Using a spreadsheet will greatly help you in keeping track of retweets already requested, and will help you in maintaining a steady promotional discipline.

Do not just seek retweets of your own content. The Internet thrives when everyone shares high quality content they encounter created by others.

In the comments below suggest any sites (except online gamers and streamers) with at least 1,000 followers that promise to retweet, and I will test them and add them to the list if they retweet as promised. THANKS!

Spend 20% of designated time on content creation and spend 80% of designated time on content promotion.

Be sure to bookmark this post, because it will be updated as new members are added and old inactive sites are dropped.

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One list you must have is a Build Relationships list, and you you should make it a “private” list.

Every day when you are going through your Twitter notifications, you should add to this list anyone who has retweeted your content.

Make sure you have them on your list. You can sift and sort and prioritize later.

Also, by the way, you should add to this list those individuals who make quality comments on your blog posts.

Make it a priority every day on Twitter to review the posts on this list and engage with, like, or retweet relevant quality info.

(4) Gain lots more followers

First of all make sure your Twitter profile is in order.

By that I mean your profile should contain multiple relevant keywords, because most recommendation software is keyword based, so you will get numerous unsolicited followers with appropriate keywords in your profile.

No profile hashtags needed!

Second, do a Twitter search for #AutoFollow, #TeamFollowback and #IFollowBack hashtags. Your search will find numerous people who will automatically follow anyone who follows them. Rinse and repeat daily.

Be aware that the quality or relevance of their tweets may not be high in your tweet stream.

But if you are using Twitter lists as recommended this limitation is no problem.

In Step 5 below you can take advantage of a site I use called Staged where you can identify and follow any followers of an authority figure (in your niche?) whom you think would be inclined to follow you.

This step is a daily necessity because of the Twitter abuse (click to see my post) practiced by too many of following a ton of people and then unfollowing everyone regardless of whether they follow back or not.

I use a valuable free site called Staged to unfollow those who have recently unfollowed me.

When I login, I click the “Grow” link from the left menu. Then I click the “Recently Unfollowed You” link and a screen comes up with those accounts who have unfollowed me.

This software is not perfect so I unfollow manually after visiting the profile, but you can easily click the “Unfollow” button within Staged if you prefer.

Done on a daily basis it will only take you a couple of minutes to manage your followers effectively.

Staged also has a powerful feature called “Duplicate A User’s Followers”.

Check this feature out, because it easily enables you to find Twitter users who are relevant to your niche.

See the site listed next named Twopcharts that will help you identify inactive Twitter accounts that are not following you.

(6) Greatly increase reach of your tweets

You can greatly increase the reach, exposure, likes and retweets of your Twitter content by improving your hashtag effectiveness.

I use a free site, Twopcharts where you can swiftly compare two different hashtags to get a current (in real time) measure of how often (per hour) those hashtags are being used on Twitter.

Note:Some fundamental features of this site are limited to accounts with less than 20,000 followers.

Once logged in click on the “Tools” link from the top menu. Then, locate and click the “Hashtag Check” link.

Compare hashtags you are considering using with your next tweets. Notice you can choose “All languages” or a specific language for the comparison.

You might be surprised at the significant difference there is in some cases in choosing to use the singular or plural of a hashtag.

I compared two hashtags I used in my tweets and found a dramatic difference between #workathome and #workfromhome with the latter used much more heavily.

Generally, I limit the number of hashtags I use with any tweet to four.

I use the extraordinary free note taking resource Evernote to record the hashtag data. Highly recommended!

In addition, Twopcharts has strong features that let you manage your followers.

Click on the “Tools” link from the top menu. Then, click “Follow Tools”, then click “NOT Following back”.

I like this last feature, because of the “Last Tweet” column, located to the right, which indicates how many days have passed since the last tweet.

Decide for yourself how many days of inactivity you set before you delete sleeping accounts.

By the way, you will encounter accounts that have posted within minutes so you may be able to interact with them immediately after they tweet if you have relevant info!

Your tweets will be retweeted at a significantly higher rate if you include a high quality relevant image.

I found it greatly beneficial to spend 15-30 minutes every day for a month or more downloading quality images from Pixabay that were very appropriate for my blog content. Each image went into a specific subject titled folder.

Often I will tweet high value content from other blogs/websites with images from my inventory.

Having a ready inventory of quality images is extremely valuable, because you can instantly add a relevant image to any high value content you want to share.

You can substantially increase retweets of your content by making it super easy for visitors to do so with the ClickToTweet Plugin

Use this plugin at strategic points of high value in your blog content.

(8) Grow your authority status

The Internet thrives on the sharing of quality information. If you share high value content on a regular basis, you will definitely build your authority status.

Finally, if you are building relationships on a regular basis (as suggested in Step 2 above), make use of these social bookmarking sites.

Once you share someone’s quality content on one of these bookmarking sites, share the specific link with the author through the reply function under each tweet.

Good luck and get busy today in implementing these steps!!

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